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Footballguy
Yes, I am aware of what Dave Campo accomplished in an early stint with the Cowboys on Jimmy Johnson/Barry Switzer staffs. Super Bowls. That was over a decade ago.
When Campo was elevated to Cowboys's head coach, it must have been due to some affinity expressed his way from Jerry Jones and it probably maintained continuity. But, as a head coach, he didn't cut it. Three years of failure.
When Campo resurfaced in Cleveland, joining Butch Davis's staff, I don't remember anything of special impact in terms of improving the Browns D. Browns' fans can chime in if I'm mistaken. I do remember Campo waving his Cowboy Super Bowl rings as proof of his acumen and track record when he was introduced at the press conference of his hiring.
So, Campo moves on to the Jags and serves as Assistant Head Coach and secondary coach under Del Rio. What stands out most in my mind is how poorly the defensive strategy against the Pats in the playoff game was conceived. They essentially let Brady pick them apart underneath while attempting to eliminate the long pass. Brady obliged, and we know what happened to the Jacksonville defense. Of course, New England has been doing the same thing to good teams all year, so it's a stretch to scapegoat Campo for the lack of tenacity by the Jaguar defense. And Mike Smith was the DC in title, anyway.
Yet, "Assistant Head Coach" Campo proved to be so valuable to Del Rio that he let Campo take a lesser job with Dallas? What does this say about Campo's worth since Smith also departed? To me, it says the guy was expendable. You can also say it's Jerry Jones' way of building a staff under eventual Coach Jason Garrett that Jones knows and trusts. But shouldn't Golden Boy Garrett, who turned down head coaching opportunities elsewhere to remain/become Wade Phillips' successor, be entrusted to choose his own staff?
Campo can wave his Super Bowl rings from the mid 90s as evidence of success, but in 2008, this just smacks of the good ol' boy process still in place while some prospective assistant coach with new ideas has to wait for a subsequent opportunity. Sorry, Dave. I think you are evidence of riding others' coattails to victory and milking it for all it's worth.
When Campo was elevated to Cowboys's head coach, it must have been due to some affinity expressed his way from Jerry Jones and it probably maintained continuity. But, as a head coach, he didn't cut it. Three years of failure.
When Campo resurfaced in Cleveland, joining Butch Davis's staff, I don't remember anything of special impact in terms of improving the Browns D. Browns' fans can chime in if I'm mistaken. I do remember Campo waving his Cowboy Super Bowl rings as proof of his acumen and track record when he was introduced at the press conference of his hiring.
So, Campo moves on to the Jags and serves as Assistant Head Coach and secondary coach under Del Rio. What stands out most in my mind is how poorly the defensive strategy against the Pats in the playoff game was conceived. They essentially let Brady pick them apart underneath while attempting to eliminate the long pass. Brady obliged, and we know what happened to the Jacksonville defense. Of course, New England has been doing the same thing to good teams all year, so it's a stretch to scapegoat Campo for the lack of tenacity by the Jaguar defense. And Mike Smith was the DC in title, anyway.
Yet, "Assistant Head Coach" Campo proved to be so valuable to Del Rio that he let Campo take a lesser job with Dallas? What does this say about Campo's worth since Smith also departed? To me, it says the guy was expendable. You can also say it's Jerry Jones' way of building a staff under eventual Coach Jason Garrett that Jones knows and trusts. But shouldn't Golden Boy Garrett, who turned down head coaching opportunities elsewhere to remain/become Wade Phillips' successor, be entrusted to choose his own staff?
Campo can wave his Super Bowl rings from the mid 90s as evidence of success, but in 2008, this just smacks of the good ol' boy process still in place while some prospective assistant coach with new ideas has to wait for a subsequent opportunity. Sorry, Dave. I think you are evidence of riding others' coattails to victory and milking it for all it's worth.